api call to reset stream key
I see you have it in your v5 API https://dev.twitch.tv/docs/v5/reference/channels#reset-channel-stream-key
But it seems like there's no way to do this in the current API? This would allow someone to create an automated channel for a community, like the Randomania channel, or the ZeldaSpeedruns channel
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rain commented
Agreed. The ever increasing chance of a key leak through human error in a growing community where streamers come and go seems like a disaster waiting to happen. It'd be so convenient being able to automatically rotate the key, combined with the already existing API ability to display the key, for example as "single-use" stream keys via Discord bots, etc.
I understand there is the streamer account management option in the website UI, but as mentioned by Jamie, this can get overwhelming for large communities to operate manually.
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JamieSinn commented
This is very close to a use case that I need. We need to be able to update a stream key automatically (reset then retrieve) in order to allow multiple users to stream to a single channel without giving out the raw login information. Logging in and adding a remote streamer/secondary account to access the stream key is too manual for the volume and intended purpose of the tool.